The Politics of Tunisia
MTA
A Guide to Politics and the Political System in Tunisia
Explore the dynamic and often turbulent landscape of Tunisian politics with this comprehensive guide. Delve into the historical forces, from ancient empires to colonial rule, that have shaped the nation's identity and political culture. Understand the defining periods of the Bourguiba and Ben Ali eras, marked by state formation, modernization efforts, and the eventual entrenchment of authoritarianism. This book provides essential context for the pivotal moment of the 2011 Jasmine Revolution, analyzing its causes, key events, and the subsequent dismantling of the long-standing ruling party.
Navigate the complex path of Tunisia's post-revolution transition to democracy, examining the challenges and achievements of the 2011-2014 period, including the landmark election of the National Constituent Assembly and the drafting of the progressive 2014 Constitution. Gain insight into the intricate workings of Tunisia's evolving political institutions โ the executive, legislative, and judicial branches โ and the shifting balance of power between the presidency and parliament. The book also explores the emergence of a vibrant multiparty system, the dynamics of electoral processes, and the crucial role played by civil society in mediating political crises and advocating for change.
Finally, the book confronts the significant challenges that have tested Tunisia's democratic experiment, including economic difficulties, security threats, the rise of social movements and protest dynamics, and the recent period of democratic backsliding and constitutional change under President Kais Saied. It also analyzes the evolving roles of gender, youth, and religion in politics, and examines Tunisia's foreign policy and regional relations in a volatile global environment. This guide offers an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the remarkable journey and uncertain future of politics in Tunisia, the birthplace of the Arab Spring.
This book is for anyone interested in understanding the contemporary political landscape of Tunisia. It is particularly relevant for students, scholars, policymakers, and journalists seeking a comprehensive overview of the country's political history, institutions, and the challenges of its democratic transition and recent political shifts.
June 12, 2025
31,370 words
2 hours 12 minutes
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